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We assembled a list of no-cost and low-cost training courses, videos, tutorials, and other online resources for you to continue to develop your safety and craft skills. Our Additional Training guide covers topics from Audio to Lighting and Stagecraft to Wardrobe and Costumes.
Atlona Academy provides free training covering the foundations of the AV industry and more advanced courses, including programming and installation. Mike Wood Lighting Design webinars include Vectorworks Workflow, Team Workflow, and Lighting Plots & Paperwork. They focus mostly on theatrical-style work, with discussion on layers, classes, settings, symbols, title blocks, section views, and more.
YouTube channels from artists like Freakmo are packed with free tutorials on Prosthetic Make-up Application techniques from beginner to advanced, specializing in horror and gore genres. Blackout Lighting Console’s YouTube playlists include Lighting Networking Basics and Blackout App Tutorials.
Take an hour to learn how to point someone to the right resources with Behind the Scenes’ Understanding Substance Use and Abuse in the Entertainment Industry Webinar. Register for a free webinar and learn how to safely intervene if you see a co-worker being bullied or intimidated.
Watch Intro to Scalers and Switchers or Networking Basics from Evolve Academy for free. Short videos from Stagehand Learning get you started on rigging, pipe and drape, fly floor, and backline skills.
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Through the Train the Trainer series, trainers learn the principles, practices, and science of effective learning. Participants will examine essential topics across six courses, preparing them to deliver impactful classroom and on-the-job training. Here, we take a closer look at the fifth course in the series: Creating Assessments.
This course focuses on the evaluation and improvement of the training process by designing, administering, and analyzing assessments. Trainers will learn to create assessments that align with course objectives, develop clear and effective assessment questions, and use rubrics for performance evaluations. Additionally, the course covers interpreting assessment results to inform instruction and ensuring continuous improvement in training methods, whether assessing knowledge in the classroom or skills in hands-on environments. The course also incorporates the Kirkpatrick Model to measure the broader impact of training on behavior and organizational outcomes.
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Press Release from AVIXA:
AVIXA and the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees Training Trust Fund (IATSE TTF) are thrilled to celebrate 15 years of a remarkable partnership. This collaboration has been instrumental in driving the professionalism of the AV industry through consistent efforts and a shared belief in the power of education.
The IATSE Training Trust Fund facilitates training opportunities for IATSE workers to achieve and maintain the skills, ability, and knowledge necessary to meet the ever-changing technologies in the entertainment and exhibition industries.
IATSE members have access to both on-demand and live courses led by AVIXA instructors. Over the last 15 years, there have been more than 17,000 enrollments by IATSE members in AVIXA education activities, representing more than 200,000 hours of education. In addition, many members have gone on to attain their CTS certification, showcasing the tangible benefits of this collaboration.
The IATSE TTF has truly put in their effort, continuously feeding back into the industry what is needed as technology and the industry evolves. Their unwavering commitment to seeking the best education possible for their members has set a high bar for the AV profession.
"We are incredibly proud of our long-standing partnership with IATSE,” said David Labuskes, CTS, CAE, RCDD, CEO of AVIXA. “Their dedication to education and professional development has significantly contributed to the advancement of the AV industry. Together, we have created a robust training program that empowers IATSE members to excel in their careers and adapt to the evolving technological landscape."
“We are thrilled that through our established partnership thousands of IATSE members and workers spanning the U.S. and Canada have accessed the cutting-edge courses and resources AVIXA has to offer,” said Liz Campos, MSW, Executive Director of the IATSE TTF. “We look forward to these continued and expanding education and growth opportunities being available to all IATSE craftspeople.”
Looking ahead, AVIXA and IATSE are committed to further enhancing their training programs.
AVIXA will be introducing new courses that focus on emerging technologies and innovative practices, further supporting IATSE members by equipping them with innovative skills. Additionally, AVIXA plans to expand its reach by offering more accessible and flexible learning options, ensuring that all IATSE members have the opportunity to benefit from AVIXA’s comprehensive educational resources.
Learn more about the AVIXA and IATSE TTF partnership at www.avixa.org/training-section/build-expertise/iatse-partnership.
For ongoing conversations and news about the pro AV industry, visit AVIXA Xchange, a unique community for the AV industry that connects thought leaders, industry-leading solution providers, and innovative manufacturers with AV solution seekers.
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Through the Train the Trainer series, trainers learn the principles, practices, and science of effective learning. Participants will examine essential topics across six courses, preparing them to deliver impactful classroom and on-the-job training. Here, we take a closer look at the fifth course in the series: Creating Assessments.
This course focuses on the evaluation and improvement of the training process by designing, administering, and analyzing assessments. Trainers will learn to create assessments that align with course objectives, develop clear and effective assessment questions, and use rubrics for performance evaluations. Additionally, the course covers interpreting assessment results to inform instruction and ensuring continuous improvement in training methods, whether assessing knowledge in the classroom or skills in hands-on environments. The course also incorporates the Kirkpatrick Model to measure the broader impact of training on behavior and organizational outcomes.
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Press Release from AVIXA:
AVIXA and the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees Training Trust Fund (IATSE TTF) are thrilled to celebrate 15 years of a remarkable partnership. This collaboration has been instrumental in driving the professionalism of the AV industry through consistent efforts and a shared belief in the power of education.
The IATSE Training Trust Fund facilitates training opportunities for IATSE workers to achieve and maintain the skills, ability, and knowledge necessary to meet the ever-changing technologies in the entertainment and exhibition industries.
IATSE members have access to both on-demand and live courses led by AVIXA instructors. Over the last 15 years, there have been more than 17,000 enrollments by IATSE members in AVIXA education activities, representing more than 200,000 hours of education. In addition, many members have gone on to attain their CTS certification, showcasing the tangible benefits of this collaboration.
The IATSE TTF has truly put in their effort, continuously feeding back into the industry what is needed as technology and the industry evolves. Their unwavering commitment to seeking the best education possible for their members has set a high bar for the AV profession.
"We are incredibly proud of our long-standing partnership with IATSE,” said David Labuskes, CTS, CAE, RCDD, CEO of AVIXA. “Their dedication to education and professional development has significantly contributed to the advancement of the AV industry. Together, we have created a robust training program that empowers IATSE members to excel in their careers and adapt to the evolving technological landscape."
“We are thrilled that through our established partnership thousands of IATSE members and workers spanning the U.S. and Canada have accessed the cutting-edge courses and resources AVIXA has to offer,” said Liz Campos, MSW, Executive Director of the IATSE TTF. “We look forward to these continued and expanding education and growth opportunities being available to all IATSE craftspeople.”
Looking ahead, AVIXA and IATSE are committed to further enhancing their training programs.
AVIXA will be introducing new courses that focus on emerging technologies and innovative practices, further supporting IATSE members by equipping them with innovative skills. Additionally, AVIXA plans to expand its reach by offering more accessible and flexible learning options, ensuring that all IATSE members have the opportunity to benefit from AVIXA’s comprehensive educational resources.
Learn more about the AVIXA and IATSE TTF partnership at www.avixa.org/training-section/build-expertise/iatse-partnership.
For ongoing conversations and news about the pro AV industry, visit AVIXA Xchange, a unique community for the AV industry that connects thought leaders, industry-leading solution providers, and innovative manufacturers with AV solution seekers.
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The IATSE Training Trust Fund is proud to announce several exciting updates to our TTF Courses & Resources learning platform. This year we’ve launched six new Train the Trainer courses, a Customer Service for the Live Events Industry course, a Professional Etiquette course and STEP UP: Respect in the Workplace, a training program on anti-harassment, anti-racism, and anti-sexism, developed by IATSE Local 873. The TTF Courses & Resources learning platform also includes our OSHA workbooks and fact sheets to promote safety at the local level. The platform can be accessed via web browser or our new mobile app, which is available for both Android and iOS.
Below is an email template you can send to your membership letting them know how to apply for an account and how to download the mobile app. All you need to do is copy and paste. Please check that the hyperlinks paste correctly into your email.
If you are interested in teaching these courses to your membership in a classroom environment, most of the courses are also available in an Instructor Led Training format. More information is available here under How Do We Apply – Local Unions.
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SUBJECT: IATSE Training Trust Fund | New Courses & Mobile App
EMAIL BODY:
Dear Members,
By way of this email, I want to share news from the TTF with all of you. The TTF recently added new courses and made upgrades to the TTF Courses and Resources Platform which includes TTF Safety First! and other courses and resources listed below. Everyone is encouraged to utilize this free learning resource which is now also available as a mobile app for Android and iOS. The online, self-paced safety and craft skills courses designed for the entertainment industry include:
- 20 TTF Safety First! courses
- 6 Train the Trainer courses
- Customer Service for the Live Events Industry
- Professional Etiquette
- STEP UP: Respect in the Workplace developed by IATSE Local 873
To access these courses and use the mobile app, you’ll need to have a TTF Courses & Resources account. If you don’t already have one, simply click here to apply. Once the TTF confirms your eligibility for TTF programs, they’ll create an account for you.
Click here to download for Android and click here to download for iOS. Note the iOS app is only available through this link and not the app store.
Click here to learn more about TTF Courses & Resources →
If you have any questions, please email onlinecourses@iatsetrainingtrust.org.
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